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Shop our selection of bandages and bandaging supplies including First Aid products. We carry a wide selection of bandages including gauze, elastic bandages, compressions bandages as well as adhesive bandages and much more.

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Mckesson Conforming Bandage - 439762_BG - 1
McKesson Conforming Bandage
Sale price$10.99
Mckesson Brand Nonsterile Conforming Bandage - 439763_BG - 1
Kerlix Sterile Fluff Bandage Roll - 710816_EA - 1
Kerlix Sterile Fluff Bandage Roll
Sale priceFrom $2.99
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Jobst Comprifore LF No Closure 4 Layer Compression Bandage System - 1011775_KT - 1
Jobst Compri2 No Closure 2 Layer Compression Bandage System - 976024_EA - 1
Honeycomb / X Ten Double Hook And Loop Closure Elastic Bandage - 263879_EA - 1
Flexpress2 2 Layer Compression Bandage System - 1178931_EA - 1
Dynarex Unna Boot Bandage - 413291_CS - 1
Dynarex Unna Boot Bandage
Sale priceFrom $8.99
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Dynarex Triangular Bandage - 556373_BX - 1
Dynarex Triangular Bandage
Sale price$10.99
Dynarex Sterile Fluff Bandage Roll - 545991_CS - 1
Dynarex Fluff Bandage Roll - 670162_CS - 1
Dynarex Fluff Bandage Roll
Sale priceFrom $1.99
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Dutex Sterile Conforming Bandage - 558737_SL - 1
Dutex Sterile Conforming Bandage
Sale priceFrom $13.99
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Frequently Asked Questions about Bandages and Bandage Supplies

The best type depends on the injury. For minor cuts, adhesive bandages are suitable, whereas for larger wounds, absorbent pads or hydrogel bandages may be better.

It's generally recommended to change wound care bandages daily or when they become wet or dirty.

Yes, the right type of bandage can create an optimal healing environment, potentially speeding up the process.

Signs of infection include increased redness, swelling, warmth, pain, or discharge.

Yes, there are waterproof options that allow you to shower without worrying about getting the wound wet.

Clean and dry the wound first, then apply the bandage firmly but not too tightly to avoid restricting blood flow.

Adhesive bandages stick to the skin, while non-adhesive ones require a secondary dressing or tape to stay in place.

If the wound is very deep, won't stop bleeding, shows signs of infection, or if you haven't had a tetanus shot in the last 5 years.

Yes, some individuals may be allergic to materials used in bandages, such as latex or adhesives.

Silver-infused bandages are known for their antimicrobial properties, which can help prevent infection in the wound.

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